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::::Another thing to look at, if you're still having trouble understanding our point of view, might be [[The Wintertime Paradox (anthology)|short story anthologies]]. From a real-world publisher's perspective, ''[[The Wintertime Paradox (anthology)|The Wintertime Paradox]]'' and ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'' are basically the same thing: both are ''books''. However, in terms of narrative content, one contains several distinct ''stories'', whereas the other is a single novel. [[User:Scrooge MacDuck|Scrooge MacDuck]] [[User talk:Scrooge MacDuck|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:16, 16 December 2020 (UTC) | ::::Another thing to look at, if you're still having trouble understanding our point of view, might be [[The Wintertime Paradox (anthology)|short story anthologies]]. From a real-world publisher's perspective, ''[[The Wintertime Paradox (anthology)|The Wintertime Paradox]]'' and ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'' are basically the same thing: both are ''books''. However, in terms of narrative content, one contains several distinct ''stories'', whereas the other is a single novel. [[User:Scrooge MacDuck|Scrooge MacDuck]] [[User talk:Scrooge MacDuck|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:16, 16 December 2020 (UTC) | ||
::::: Thanks, Scrooge. I now understand this point of view. Though I might disagree with calling the episodes as games (when they announced The Adventure Games, they said they were gonna released "the first series", which implies that each "game" is, indeed, a episode), it made more sense to me this reasoning. --[[User:D25m09|D25m09]] 17:06, December 16, 2020 (UTC) |
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